Monthly Archives: July 2010

3 Strategies to Help Solopreneurs Tackle the Work/Life Tug of War (and Enjoy More Life!)

  As I was preparing to abandon Corporate America in order to step into solopreneurship, I remember thinking that achieving work-life balance would be soooooooooo much easier after the switch. After all, I’d be working at home. What could be more convenient?
“Just think of all the time I’ll save not having to get ready for [...]

Blogging 101: 21 Tips for the Savvy Solopreneur

 So you already know that writing a blog will increase your website traffic and improve your search engine results. Yet, you keep putting it off, consigning the creation (or updating) of your blog to the bottom of your endless to-do list. Many times even the most enterprising of solopreneurs puts off blogging because s/he’s just [...]

6 Fascinating Facts About Your Brain at Work: How Your Brain Affects Your Productivity and Your Success

This is a guest post from our client Leslie Shreve, founder of ProductiveDay.com. Enjoy!

I recently finished a great book called “Your Brain at Work” by David Rock. As I was reviewing it again I realized how fascinating some of the research is about how your brain affects your thinking and your productivity. I felt [...]

21 Fantastic Quotes By and About Entrepreneurs

  Whenever you log onto Facebook or Twitter or turn to a new chapter in your latest book, you see quotes. Inspiring, humorous, or insipid, they seem to be everywhere these days.
Why does everyone like quotes so much? I think in part because we’re all so busy, and so we try to express our thoughts, [...]

5 Strategies to Thrive in the New Economy: Dive in!

By Ali Brown
  Flash back to summer 1975: picture a white sandy beach with gentle summer breezes and inviting crystal, blue water. But wait, hardly anyone is swimming. Why? A blockbuster movie with two memorable musical notes and a robotic shark has created widespread fear. Are there more sharks in the water than the summer [...]